HRS §147-76
Egg ads must show grade, size, origin, and shell treatment
This law says that when you advertise eggs for sale with a price, you must also clearly show the egg grade, size, origin, and shell treatment (if any). The information must be in letters that are easy to see, following the agriculture department's rules.
businesses
The statute, as written — Advertisement of eggs and price
It shall be unlawful to advertise in newspaper or by sign, handbill, placard, or otherwise, the price at which eggs are offered for sale without plainly indicating in conjunction with price, the full and correct designation of grade, size of the eggs according to the standards in this chapter, of geographic origin of eggs, and of shell treatment if applicable. The designations shall be in a typeface or other conspicuous letters as provided in the rules of the department of agriculture and biosecurity.
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